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THAT TERRIBLE ' "GRIPPE." V What It Ronlly Is Explalnod by One 7 of tho Beet Informed Mon In Ame/lca, v' , The prcaldont of one of tho leading Now York f Medical collogw, In converxatlon wlin tho writer thootherc*onin*,Mia:" 'La Qrlppe," the ItunUa Influenza, that baa I cmaod no much tntk, fi a more were afUlctlt?u ) than peonlo uaually think.- It arlac* tnraterl* oualynnu appears to htro iU origin In tho at* moipherc. Tho lait time It vlalted America was 1 ; In l&B, and it came thou, aa now, from Alia. ( Tho name, MuUuciim.' comes from .the an*Rcatlou that the malady wa* due tothe'lnllu* cnceV of tho heavenly bodies, but tooro modern science liai discovered ftbat It I* duo to tho ' chance* In tho electrical condition*. Whatever I may bo tho cause, It li n strong congestion of * tho blood vesielsaud mucous mcmbrnuo, principally In the head and throat, and nothing but i trims atlmnltnt* will check tblscoDKcatlouand keep tho blood actively circulating. For thin purposo 1 know or nothing better than puro wblakoy, und 1 bellovu Dulfy'a Pure Malt to be tho beat aud purest whlitey kuown U> tho world. Formerly thla iufluonxa waa aald to precede au epIilcmlcTjf tbi)pUguo,jrad the pcrsou who wm about lo bo takeu with the latter, had na a preliminary, k nt of auccxlng. Now It precede! a worao epidemic than tho plague, namely, tho tcrrlblo puouinonla It* beginning la allRht but IU ending la oltea torrlblo. I'alna In tbo llinba. back, chcn and head; a loro throat and lack of appctlto: copious discharge at tho uose: thcao re norno of the njruiptoras of this dread dlawo. Upon tbe allKhteit npproHch of *i?jr of these fmptoini, k nenrouafeolltiff.or laultudo, retort : should bo hod to a pure whiskey, whlcb'la tho ouly certain lnvnua of brooking up tbla opldetnlo before it securcs a hold upon tho ijratein or chock It when It haa bccotno started. Cute nbtflild be taken however to aecuro only that whlcfi i? pure, aa tho artlclo abore named certainly la.1' tu Coo. M. Snook & Co. YOD CAN B|Y -$10.00WORTH or PI-MFC' vjuvnivu ?l'oi:? -$6.00 at Geo. M; Snook & CO.'S. . lull ' ; M. J. McFadden. HATS! HUTS! HATS! To fix attention upon my Hat Department, and to carry out mr purpose to make it the most popular Hut store lu Wheeling, I have marked my goods At prices entirely new to.the people ol this city. (iood Felt Working ilata.ull shapes, 60c. Flue Crush and Cigarette Hats, bOc, 73c uud SI. Flno Kur Hats, litest style, St 00, SI 25, SI 40 and Si 05. Tourist Hats, Creased Crowns, 8100,8150, SI 75 uud SI I'o. Wide hi tin, Cicastd Crown llats, 50c, 75c, <150 uud St V3. 1 have made u special reduction In the prices of my lance stock ol i.ato::tylc"Wlnter Stiff liats. Good Quality Black SUIT Hats, 8100. (lood Htr Stiirn-iw, reduced from 8170 to 145. Fine FurStltniats, reduced irom 8- 40 to SI 00. Extra Fine btllHIal*,reduced from 82 00 to 240. IJoyt.' Cloth Hat*, all styles, 35 uud 50c. hoys' Cloth Caps, oue and two peaks, 25, 35 aud 50 cent#.Hoys' l'luhh, Polo and Windsor Caps, 25,35 and 50 ccut*. . Men's I'lalu Cloth Caps, 15 and 25c. ilen's Windsor Caps, with roll, U5 and 50c. Men's l'luhh Windsor Caps, 811)0, 8125 & SI 50. M .1 Mr.FAnnPN .... ?r. w Hatter St Furnisher, 13*0 ib 13*3 MARKET STREET. jivll ' . Clothing, Etc. "Yy ANAJIAKEIi & BROWN. First in town with New Sain pica and New Prices, with a reduction from ?7 bo to S5 00 lor best bilk and Wool I'unls made to order, and wtiit* the name": and 1 will close out my stock of Dry Goods hih1 Carpets at your price*, be lore moving. ' J. W. hhKRhL, )nlu 'ilUl Main ntreet. iijc jiUdliocncW; Of lieu: No*. 23 mid "7 Fourteenth Street. Now Ad vert ittoiuutita. r ' .-A. For Rout?Dwelling House. . i Family Arltugtou ateel 1'iato Ranges?Joseph Roll Stove Co. - a Rare Chauce to Make Money?Davis' Twine IIoMer. titockholdcrs' Meeting?Wheeling Hinge Co. BtockholdenT Meeting?Belmont Nail Co. Dividend? Frauklln Insurance Co. Wauted?Dniughtsraeu. Stockholders' Meetlng-Schmulbach Brewlug Co. For Rent?Rlnehart ?fc Tatum. Wanted?White liarber. . Wedolng (il.'ts?Ewlngiiros. Architect?M. F. (iicsey. 'L'httt Terrlhlu "UrliiiK!"?Diiffv'n Pnro \fwlt? I'outtli l'ngu. , LOU SlYAlJACKEK Has just received an luvoieo of the celebrated Lnt'onje Freneh Kid Gloves in nil popular nlnules, which we offer at j (55c, worth $ 12o. This glove litis never ueeu .equalled. Our; positive fast hluek, Hosiery stands without a peer. Every pair wamnied. If they discolor the! llesli or lado alter repeated washing we rcphtee thoni: with other llose. Ouri now Hue or Embroideries and Torchon ' . Luces now in. LOU SWA1LICKE1U SI'IX'IAl' l'sAIUiAIN'S In heavy weight woolens, consisting ol' Suitings,' INintiUobning and Over/?/^vr?outinK8^.?rlil lt%wo warrant loniukb up " ;.- |n llrst-elass style. -v?iot> dozen inure ol those celebrated 25 coil'!HalUlosc in 1'ast Muck, Merino and Cnmii's Hair just received. Umbrulus?A complete lino oT Silk and liloiia Clolh, wUU jtioldj Silver and la l UUUU 11 aiul ic.H, a I C. JILSS & SOXSV V lo-i >V 1323 Market Street. IJ-")on cannul see and need bjicctiiclcM jo? Bliuiiht call on lis anil have j our Eyes U&led without charge. Wo have tlie linot instruments anil niore experience than any other Optician in the; Stnte, ami guarantee satisfaction or money relulled. JaCOU W. liltUiM, Jeweler anil Optician,'' Cor, Twelfth ami jtarhet streets, Tliormomutcr llecnnl. The thermometer at Schnepf's drug utore, Opera House corner, yesterday, registered as (ollown: 7 n. m ?.'..L G3 | 3 p. m - 1.1 n. ill .... GO 7p. in ao I U U1_.? _ 17 I \>cnlhcr?Knlr. Wcntht'r IutllcJitlonH. \VABnixQTOS, Jan. 13.?;For Western rennsylvania and West .Virginia, fair; irifich colder, northwesterly winds., , Good for old or vounc. wo mean Dr. Todd's Tills. They never Annual clearance Bale of Fine Shoes L* V; Blond'S;1^ Bucckyk Extracts nre tho bcBt on earth, for you always get your money's worth. At all grocas. SS^B^^56fwW#?MS<K?-5Sifei$ SaSa^?ifes^?s^??ws^ji/:^& MICAl. 1IKKV1TIK8. ilnttcr* of Itllnor Mention In nint About the Cllr. At tlio Grnnil to-night?Thomas E. _ Ihea In "Life for I.ifo.". P Tub Franklin Insurance Company lion leclared a dlvldcn'1 o( 4 jut cent., paya)lo on demand.'3MHHHHHBHriB At tho Opera House to-night?tho J Bonnett-Moulton Opera Company in 'Tho lleggar Student." Josticb Akkle fined John Balrer $5 A ind costs yesterday lor assaulting Ills deter, Ho pleaded guilty to the charge. A uoll and a piece o( machinery ?bout tho squeesors wero broken at tho Lillollo >1111 yesterday altornoon. It will lay ofT the forgo department a short while. _ Ed Holmri. who was sent to jail by Justlco Arklo In dofault of$SOO bond for 1 stealing a pony from John Dumas, was g released yesterday, his father securing t tho amount of tho bond. Hobeut Buhwinku, whoso wlfo gave notice through the public prints yester- " day to saloon-keepers not to sell him f intoxicants, created a row at his home I in Stonetown on tho lower end of the s ibihuu mat mgiib, hiiu wno arruoivu uj i Olllcor McNichols. ; IIooans's Tabernaclo was filled again last night with a largo crowd of nonchurch going people, who seemed to apprccintu his etlorta nnd who were upI pnrontly anxious to learn more of tho I truths he teaches iu hid own character* istic way.^iVc-.v> :--y; A HKGULAit semi-monthly meeting ol Council will be hold this evening. Tho most important matter that will engauo tho attention of tho body will bo tho Union Bridge Company's ordinance urauUng certain rigbtB of way. on tho South Side. William Smith, a ono-armed colored vagrant, nnd James Kane, a one-armed white vagrant, were arrested together by Olllcers Wilkio and FrOhtno hist night. On the way to tho lockup they picked up CharloB Witto, who waa lying drunk on the street. , Tiik second of a series of throa con- i ccrts to .bo given by Prof, and Mrs. II. 1 t i -i ?.m t.fi... kvlin,. , <i. AiuciiA, mil vimc (iintn uu >nu?; evcninir of this week at Miennerchor 1 ball., A special train will bo run out into i the country by the Elm Grovo road after tho concert. Samukl Komnsok, a well known colored whitowaaher whose fame came to him principally through his prominent connection with tho Democratic party and his iutimacy with the local leaders and wire pullers during campaign times, died yesterday of pneumonia. He was sick but a fow days. Thk funeral of William Blum took place yesterday from St. Alpbonsus church on the South Side. The funeral was one of the largest overseen in the city. Tho Knighta of St. George, with the Opera House band, turned out their full membership. There were forty-three carriages in line,and the lloral ollerings were so numerous and elaborate that a special vehiclo had to bo provided to carry them. Tiik iioaru 01 Directors 01 iuo u.a. n. Association, which controls what is known aa tho G. A. 11. hall, met hist evening for the purpose of preparing reports to bo submitted to a meeting of tho stockholders to bo held thisevening. Tho financial standing of the Association was found to be very satisfactory, and tho Board finds thai; it will bo able to announce a small dividend at tonight's meeting. h/?} Last evening Jessie "Wesley, who was brought bere from Parkersburgfor stealing a cloak and dress and ether articles from a companion at Mrs. Ditty's house in Alley C, was heldio court under $500 bond by Justice Davis, and being unable to secure tho bond was sent to jail, She confessed to stealing the cloak and dress as charged, but denied taking tho ahoes, underclothing and other things charged against her in the warrant. She said during the hearing that her home is in Philadelphia and that her father lives there. VV. i-'' "' v. ABOUT rilOPLE. Stranger* lu tlie City ami .Wheeling 1'cople Abroad. Mr. F. W. Peerless, of Cleveland, is registered at the McLure. J. A. Grimm, of this city, leaves to-day to visit his old home at Mansfield, Pu. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laskaris left yesterday for a trip through Ohio to visit , friends. Capt. B. U. Dovener is confined to his room at the Hotel Windsor by a threatened attack of typhoid fever." Mr. Fred Hayes, of this city, has accepted a position as traveling salesman ] for a Pittsburgh jobbing house. i Included in tho arrivals at the McLure ' House yesterday were two well known : glass buvers?Moses Strauss, of Loujs villej and J. W. Dye, of Dayton. Mr/,William LawHoofI, who has been 1 confined to his room at the McLure for several days past with a severe attack of j the grippe, is ouce more able to get about. - >k , _ Mr. Thomas K. Shea who is playing 1 anr engagement at the Grand the first tli'nn ninli'o r>( tluo u-nol* onrl fho Inurl. ing members of his support, are at the McLure. i Mr. Charles AV. Fisher made his appearance on the streets yesterday, the first time iu two weeks. H.e has been confined to his room with a threatened attack of pneumonia. Lieutenant Braunersrenther.'M. S.N., who has been appointed to teach mathematics at Linsly Institute, arrived with hfs wife and family late Sunday night. They will live at the Stamm for the present at least. Col. J. Frank Legge, the popular Superintendent of the western divisions of the B. & O.'s jnain line, camo up from Grafton yesterday on one of his periodi- 2 cal inspection trips. As usual the Colonel received a warm welcome from his many admiring friends here. Sunntur Scott 111. Hon. N. B. Scott and wife returned yesterday frtJra' the East. On their visit to the U. S. Naval Academy they found their son Guy laid up with the influenza, ono of 112 similarly effected out of something over 300 cadets. Cadet Doddridge, of this city,' is one of the 112. The epidemic laid hold of Seuator Scott on his way home, and lie was obliged to stop off in Washington. Ho is confined to his bed and may not be able to go to rMinrluuirin f/-.? nmm.nl ilnvo VI .1 ? a thought to bo threatened with pneu- j monia. 1 Y. 31. C. A. Entertainment To-Nlfiht. i The Young Men's Christian Associa- f tion members' eutertainment foruhis * month); will bo given to-night. The j members of tho Association have the 1 privilego.of taking their lady friends^ f Tho programme willconsist of solos by t MisaKato Michaell," MissThersa Phil- l lipB and Mr. Will Day, and recitations i by an elocutionist from Now York. 1 Pkofessoh Siikff, the optician, has returned from Cleveland and will re- I mainatLash's, corner Main and Eleventh i streets for ono week.. Tho Professor's 1 reputation for adjusting glasses, is well ] known in this city, and those needing 1 spectacles, or with weak eyes, ordefec-! ! tivo vision, will do well to cousult him. < Examination for glasses ^ree^'^J:;v^-: : You can get Todd's Pills sugar coated ? now. No discount on their merits. i Illicit Cut School Sl?oeH.';?'^ V'V j Look in our window and see tho ' Misses' and Boys' Shoes, marked $1.40, i nine inches high,.worked button holes, 1 with or without tip. t - IJKll VV lUlJ illUlU BUVcli . I Bkkcham's Tills act like magic on a I Weak atomacW^teMMh^8'^w Bekcham's Pills euro bilious and t nervous www I 'V ESTEKDA V*S, it)l>icE COU ItT. . An Unknown Wonuiu'n Strong? llclmvlor. : Other Cntea DI*i>one<l or. , ! Thoro were at* cases considered at yes- , tcrday's sesslon of Police Court: Aman J named W. Uamllton, who was Injudicious enough to get badly tanked up on Sunday ami bo arrested lor the offense, * paid a Alio o( $5 i. and costs.. Monk ' Wright forked over $2 and costs for,' get- ; ting drunk and raising a dlsturbancs in I a saloon, and Susan Miller paid $5 and costs (or being out on tho street* alter Bun-down lor unmoral purposes. Florence Falkland contributed S3 and cosU to the contingent fund of tho B. IV W,' for behaving In an unusually disorderly manner' at tho houso of Jllnnio Zulauf, of which sho Is an Inmate: Sho became , so!obstreperous that CHe~fiollco had to step in and interfere. Tho caso of. Harry Waters, chargod assaulting Toll Keener Wnilrpl nt tho I THE BELT LIKE EOAB L ' ' . '-;v roposed to bo Constructed by the Union Bridge Co. HE SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION ?nln Another Mooting of tho llnllrond Couiiiiittco~8lrAlghtcnV/> Injf of OnlriwclI'M Itim Provided ftjr-AnotlicrClnuBO. Another meeting of tho Council lommltteo ou Itaitrondu was hold at tho 'ublic Building last night for tho puroio of giving furthof consideration to ho ordinanco presented by. tho Union Iridgeand Terminal Railway Company, ranting tho company certain rigtits and irivi leges necessary* for it to have. )>oaro. it can 'put into effect the plendid belt lino system conemplated for tho South Sldo, nil of vhich wore set forth in detail in last Jaturday's issue. Thoro wero present ast night Messrs. For roll/ (chairman) Kenney, Arkle, x^aris, .Brand (res and jeoley, of tho committee, President Cochran nnd Colonel Bissell,. ol ,ho Bridge Company, and ['resident Gruso of the Second Uranch, who acted as clerk. Ex-Judge lacob appeared as City Solicitor fn nlace )f Colonel Whito, who has gono East. Chero wero several others presont injluding Col. ThomasCBrien, Messrs. lolm Bodloy, Fred Happy, Willium Gllingham, I'hilo L. Kimberly, A. B. Jaldwell and Assistant City Engineer Whiter .Mr. W. P. Hubbard, of counsel ror tho company, appeared lator. ' The ordluanco had been priuted~HntI everyone was supplied with a copy eo that tho reading was lollowed carefully by all interested. Judge Jacob explained at tl>o outset that ho had been called an" by Colonel White to attend to tho matter at a lato hour and that in conseriuenco ho had not had time to fully post himself on the ordinance. As tho instrument was rend lie suggested some minor amendments, among thetn one making the accompanying maps parts of the ordinance, and providing that the company shall before May 1, tile with the city a detailed map, Bhowing degrees of curvature aud the grades of all the proposed new lines. When section three was reached?the Caldwell, run straightening section? Judgo Cochran reiterated tho objection the company had to it as nmonded by the committee at its session on Saturday IIo said tho company would much pre fer to go ahead without regard to making any changes iu the course.0/ Caldwell'! run thau to have n compulsory section it their ordinance, but after a careful consideration of the entiro question the company had prepared, and was read) to otler and accept, a substitute. Tho section as amended Saturday rent as follows: Sectionn. Said Wheeling IiridRo a~ini~Tcr tuinal Hallway Company shall straighten Cald well'* Hun from the opening of 1 ho bridge a Woods street and conduct it in a tftmlxht lliu from tho south abutment of said bridge to tlx northeast comer of A1 Icy U and Twenty-niutl street, uoder a auitablo bridKO for Its trucks or Line A, at r point near the intersection of J5of and Twcnty-niuth streets, at about tho prcscu location of said ruu, furnishing sulllcleut of'in owinauu auutuug on saiu Twenty-Mum sirce for said dlstanco to give a width of bed for said ruu of not Jess than twenty-11 vo feet. , The substitute offered by Judgo Coch ran is as follows: Section 3. Salil Wheeling Bridge and Tcrnilria Hallway Company shall make the.excavaliot necessary for the Rtralgeteulng of Caldwell'i run from too opening of the bridge on Wood street to the east side of Eott\ street at the uortl side of Twenty-ninth street (a straight llue fron the south abutment of said Weods street brldgi to the luter-sectlou of the north line of Twenty ninth street and the east line of Eoir street being tho south side of said run when It shall be so straightened), and furnlsl sufllclentof itaown land abutting on -Twenty uluth street for said dlstnncc to give a wldtl of t>ed forsald ruu uorth of said south llne.o not less than 25 feet: And if within two month from tho passage of tbis ordinance the City o Wheeling cliall notify-the said Hallway Com pany of the city's purpose to straighten Cald well's run. and shall wlthlu six moiulujrou tlie passage of said ordinance .straighten sal< run along the north side of Twenty-ninth stree to alley C. on tho west, then the'. sit< Wheeling Bridge and; Hallway Termlna Company shall and It is agrecdth.it it will con struct Its railroad bridge over said ruu with ref erence to such straightening, and that It wil irive sufllclcntof its lot abutting on EolV street Twenty-ninth street and Alley 1), to give j width of bed for said run of not less thou 2.' leet, and that it will make tho necessary excava lion ot said lot lor the* width of the run bei! aforesaid.; This was agreed to by tho cojnmitte( and the printed section marked out. . Judge Jacob bad an amendment h( wanted tacked on to section.0.--.It wasii mo utanru 01 anoiuer-inuemniiyinj clause and was as follows: "And tin said Railway' Company docs by the ac ceptance of this ordinance furtliei agree to pay and satisfy any and al judgments that may be recovered agains' tbe city of Wheeling;' caused by, or re suiting . from injuries to persons oi property^ from the construction,locatior and repair of its railroad." This brought on a lengthy discussion which was finally ended by "the commit tee rejecting .the proposed amendment This was not done, however, till the attention of the members had been repeat cdly called to the fact that the section proposed to be amended had alreadj been exhaustively amended by Solicitoi White and recommended by him as being in shape to guard all the city's in terests. Tho ordinance, as it will go before Council to-night, aflords an opportunity (or tho city, bv the expenditure of r. 3inall sum, to end the ugly question relative to the straightening of Caldwell'* run. The company has been very accommodating in this matter and by its plan, iffords an easy solution of the old question. _ A UlTliE COLD WAVE linked ft Yery A^rec-nhlo Chnui;o In the AVonthcr?"What n Doctor Snyn. - Quito an agreeable change ia_thc .veather took placd yesterday. The cold map wjiich has been so often promised iud longed for in vain, finally came, and ilthough it was not very frigid, and was lccompanied by a heavy wind, it was ivelcoined as a change from the very nuch more unseasonable weather which jreceded it. Throughout the entiro day aotndrop of rain fell, and the people seemed to be happier and to walk with i more elastic step in consequence of the iry braciug air. A reporter inquired of a prominent ahysician yesterday concerning the effect of a cold wave on tbe public health : *'It will help to stop the epidemic, provided the influenza is not the real Russian article," which is at its height in Rusun. tho Pold??Rk rnnntrv in thn Most of-the cases of supposed influenza, nowever, are merely local in character, ind cold weatber.will tend to stop their ipread. During really cold weather people are less liable to catch cold than durng the kind oi weather we have been laving." V* Another Kino Promised. The river has gradually slipped down 'roin 27 feet, the point reached on the ast rise, to 14 feet 3 inches, but last night it was stationary and gave indications oi swelling agaiu. The marks at Pittsburgh showed 11 feet, which is luitei a ri3e,:aud at Oil City the stream nun ?mmu?.,tVlUl U IL'Ut in U1C CllJlIinL'l, Hie Andes passed up at 4 j>.;m.'-ye6terJay for Pittsburgh onroute from Cincinnati.The Liberty left the wharf for Dlarington at 5:30 p. m. The Elaine passed down for Parkereburg at 0 p. m. rhH Rainbow is" to-duy's Cincinnati jacket, leaving at 7 a. m. The Hudson ,vill pass up for rittsburgh at 7 a*, m. Fho Courier is to-day's Parkersburg jacket, leaving at 11:30 a. m. The Lib?rty now leaves for Clarington at 5:30 "Can't do without them." That's the tnanimous verdict about Dr. Todd'a Suspension bridge early Sunday morning, was continued till this morning, owing to the absence of ono of Waters' witnesses* Mrs. Bennett was the name givon by n respoctable-lookiug woman arrested by Officer Herbert and charged with drunkenness. In default of n flno of $5 and costs sho was sent to jail. When arrested she appeared to -be under the iniluonco of a drug and the effects of it wore still perceptible when the woman was taken into court yestorday morning. Tlio sending of her to jail was largely done for the purpose of giving her a i chance to recover her senses. Sho refused lo say what part of the city she wasirom "or what her occupation was. In reply to a > question asked as to whether sho had been drinking, she said she had taken ouo drink of beer with a friend and tlieu lost all consciousness till sho found herself in the eooler. The police think that sho was drugged. 1 - * ' :':'Yostorilny'rt llintluemt in ttio Circuit Court. In Part I of tho Circuit Court yesterday, before Judge Paull.tho caso of A. M. i'hillips, Jr.V. administrator vs. the Citizens and Wheeling Railway Com. panics, in case, was continued till tho noxt torrn on account of the illness of i Capt. 13.15. Dovener, one of tho attori ueys engaged in the case. Tho caso is ! one which the father of A. M. Phillips, , Jr., sues to rccover damages against the railway,companies for the death of, his I son, who was run over and killed by one > of the electric motors. A special jury , had been summoned to try the case. { In the case of Henry Vaas el. als. vs. Edward VnnH and others, in chancery, i Louis F. Stifel. special commissioner, reported tho sale of certain properties, i Tho salo was confirmed and agreed to by bdth parties and'the proper division of . tho proceeds ordered. / In tho case of Charles . Kloss and ; others, vs. John P. Kloes and others, in i chancery, Louis F. Stifel, special coinl missioner, reported tho Bale of certain properties; Ibe salo was confirmed and i agreed to, and a division of tho proceeds ' ordered. .. I There was no business transacted in I 1 Part II of the court. Both' parts adjourned till to-day. ' Supreme Cmirtor Appcnlx. The Supremo Court of Appeals of this State met at Charleston on Saturday withjillthe judges present, and'transacted the following business: Walker, vs. Smith, from Nicholas county; appeal and supersedeas allowed, bond 31,000. Spence, for, use etc., vs. Robinson, from.Taylor^county; writ of error and supersedeas allowed, bond $200. l Clayton vs. Barr, from Ritchie county; i appeal and supersedeas allowed, bond $250. , Hoke vs. Davis, from Greenbrier i couuty; re-argument ordered and case nultmif trwl I Patterson vs. Martin, from, Summers i 5 county, submitted; 1 McNeel vs. Auldridge, from Pocahontaa county ; continued. l Johnson vs. Town of Alderson, from | Monroe county; submitted. Bierne's executors vs. Bierne et als., from Monroe county; continued, | Live-say vs.. Dunn, from 'Greenbrier t county; submitted. l C. F. Moore, of Pocahontas county,was J. admitted to practice before the court on ! motion of E.B. Knight. 1 An adjournment was . had till 10 j o'clock this morning. Dentil or J. Will lain Wait. 1 The many friends of Mr. J. William Wait, a well knowu. traveling salesmau ! of this city, were shocked yesterday-to learn of- his death, which took place : about 7 o'clock yesterday morning at his 1 homo oil Twt^ntiuth stront. Th is within > a week that he felt himself compelled to 5 confine himself to his home. Pneumon' ia succeeded a heavy cold, and almost f before his family had time to realize his 1 condition he was dead. The deceased 1 was about 4S years old; he leaves;a * family consisting of a wife and three r children, a daughter just reaching 1 womanhood, and two .boys. Several years ago he gave up keeping a small grocery iu the Eighth Ward and went on' the road lor the wholesale * grocery house of Joseph Speidel & Co. " He continued with that firm till the ' first of this year when he engaged with 1 the wholeaalo grocery house of: Water*: [ house Bros. Ho was a splendid salesv man, popular with his house and his cus' tomers. Mr. Wait was an ardent Democrat and always took an active interest'in politics. He served in Council \ several .times. He was a ; prominent member of the.Young Men's Democrat1 ic Club. and. that organization will turn out with the Opera Houso band at his * funeral to-morrow afternoon. i ItcKolulioiiH of Kenjiect. At a regular stated meeting of the Stone j Cutters and Mason's-.Union, held ; Janu: riry G,' 1890, the following resolutions- of condolence .were unanimously; adopted: , Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his wise providence , to remove . from our midst Brother Joseph Sunder-. land; therefore' be it v-'C- ''-71? ' * Resolved,'Thatthe sincere and hearti felt sympathy of our Union be extended to.tho family in their bereavement. ; -i 'Resolved^ That this testimonial of our heartfelt sympathy and-sorrow . be'.for* warded to the family ol our deceased brother and a copy of it be published in'tho daily papers. J. Henry Rosenberg,' Maonkh Long, henry guntiikit. . . A-Voto oC Thrinkrt. At a meeting of L; A. .7009, Iron and Steel Workers, K. of L., held on the evening of January 11, 1890, inSBen-^ wood, \V. Ya.', the following resolution was passed and ordered published in . the .Wheeling daily papers: - i ; ~v > Resolved, That thero be a vote of thanks tendered Mr. J. W. Grubb, of Wheeling, W. Ya., for his kindness in presenting the Riverside workmen of this city with;a;han(lsome:clocki;y: ^ ^f [Signed] J. P. Manly, R. S. .Samuel Slone, M. W. # ? ? The first regular meeting of the Woman's Hospital Association willibe held in the dining room of the Y.M.C. : ;A^,on; Wednesday, January 15,^at^3 o'clock. Mrs. W. F. Butler, Pres't. Miss Hunter, Sec'y. To rin?? Hill We put on sale to-day 12G pairs Boys' School Shoes, tolid as a rocit, solo leather tip, silos 11,12, 13 and 1, at 05c. ' Alexander & Co., 1049 Main street. Hwtvn trt flw? (rtn? flinf Tfn nvnnnf */> move on April 1, wo will close out a large assortment of now and shopworn sowing machines, bicycles and typewriters. Intending to devote our attention exclusively to the Standard and AVhitOv Sewing Machines, Calagraph, World and Merritt Typewriters and a ; few. makes of bicycles. Come early and secure bargains. Edw. L. Rohb A Co., 65 Twelfth street. $15,000 OFEEBD ror the Old Court Houso P perty Last Night. flNNUAL FINANCIAL REPC Iteaily for the Committer on con 11 in?A SytinpsU Glron llolo Tlio I'ire Department Commit' tco Mcots-N'ow Iloi Ordered. A mooting ol tlio Council Coinm 3n Real Eslato n hold loatnlglit. : mounting to about $10 wore nut and recommended pnkl. A comtr cation was received from Measrn. Gt: A. I.aughlln. Dr. J. L. Dickey, am L. llelskol. In which thoy offer $lt for thoold Court Houbo property a cornor of Chaplino and Twelfth str The communication vrua read ani offer discussed, and tho' comrn finally decided to recommend to Coi tho acceptance of the offer, it being highest bid thus far received. This is tho first time the salo ol property-to auy particular party been recommended by a Council mittoc, and it will probably have effect of opening up a way to dl* of tho property. To just what particular purnost gentlemen who mako this offer uesi nut the property is not known. T havo been frequent suggestions mat ttr what an admirable site affords for a largo and modern llatb iug. The location for such a buildii a building of another character is at cellentone;.' Another l'lro-Alarm llox Itccouunui Tho Council Committee on Fire pnrtmeut met last night anil aui bills amounting to $110 84. The committee appointed to try to arr for tho purchase of a piec of groun leet by 00 feet, from Mrs. Elliott fot purpose of opening a rear entran the Vigilant engine house, reporte inability to effect a reasonable purcl and recommended that tho price o property be loft to arbitrationj provl such an arrangement can be mado Mrs. Elliott. Upon tho Chief's siij tiou, it was ordered that ho pre another lire alarm box to be placed i ~ ? ?? muni UIUD. IUUUUUU muiuiy, uuu thu one at Jacob nud Forty-third st bo removed to Woods street, tlius b equalizing thp distance betwoen t Tho Chief's annual report was rcat accepted, and ordered filed. TO FINANCIAL STATllKXT rrcimrml liy Clwrk Thonur for 1880 ' Clty'rt Keren ue? and Expenditure) The Council Committee on Accc wns called to meet last evoning, bi usual when this committco is calle< first time, thero was no quorum, so nothing could bo properly douo f>y i who were present. Tho business a ing the committee's consideration sibta of a number of bills that shou audited and their payment re mended, and the annual fina statement prepared by City I Thoner, showing "the; various, so from which tho city derived her rev of last year and the several chai through which the expenditures h bo made in order to keep tho muni( ity in good running order. This r< should have received tho cornmi approval last night. v-v^y^'Following will be found a coud tion of the report: The total ret were $339,829 95 and the expendi $331,50375, leaving a balance u piinded of $S,32G 20. The receipts derived from tfie following sources Cemeteries....... ........... -t l City property ? Fines alia fees (Police Court) ' 13 Fire Department...'..^.:.......... .. Markets .......... 11 Miscellaneous .... 1 Settles:.'.............. 1 Taxes (1&&) IJrlcc, collector..; 21, Taxei (I8K>) Myles, collector 85, Railroad taxes (1&S3) Auditor Duffy....". 1, Wharves ...; ? 2 Waterworks CG I Gas works . - DO, Total i-,.4339, !| The' expenditures "made by the eraldepartments were as follows: Board of of I ubllc Works?Total of its contingent, appropriation and 10c levy funds- ........ '...^.$03 Cemeteries ? .- ......... City Prison ?... 4 Contingencies 10 Fire Department. i!3 Health Department - C Markets - V ; 2 1'ollce Department .............. 22, Ileal Estate .-. 1, Salaries ... ;. 7 Scales and Weighing Collection of taxes.....^..........................3 waterworks (expense of operating)....-.. 00 Loans. Interest, exchange and expense. 25, Gas Works (expense of operating; G3 Lights?oil lamps,extinguishing same. street and public buildings Uglits^.J 15, Water .Works (paid ou outsideJoans... 13, Gas Works (paid ou outside loans) C Total $?J1 State of Ohio, City of Toledo,! Lucas County, j Frank J. Cheney makes oath thi is the senior partner of the firm oL Cheney & Co., doing business in City ol Toledo, County and;Stateli said, and that said firm will pay the of one- hundred dollars for each I every case of catarrh that cann< cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh < Frank J; Chen Sworn to before me, and subsc inmv presence, this - Gib day of D11 ber, A. D. 1SSG. (i?'??A. Vf: Gleaso SEAL } Notary Vt ^Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inte ly and acta directly upon the blood mucous surfaces of tho system, for testimonials/free. F. J. Cheney & Co.", Toledo, BS^Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. Nothing will compare with Dr. T< Pills for fever and ague. Give tin trial. An n Preventative Tor Influenza, Dr. Pasteur, the eminent physi dry and warm. " We shall refer yc your, druggist for the former, the . J result can be obtained by wearing Hand Sewed Extension Sole Shoe ladies. Opera and Common Sense I 0, D and E widths, $2 50. Foreentlt we have a genuine Cork Sole Shoe, gress or Lace,'$3 75. Alexander &. Co.; 1040 Main stre Buckeye Extracts are strong sweet, put up in a style so neat that are mighty hard to beat. At all gr A Question. Do you suffer with habitual cone tio'ri or biliousness? If so,trv.thdj ant ; fruit laxative, Elixir. of Datef will cure you. Sold in 50 cent b< by C. R. Goetze, W. W.'-Irwin, /W Williams, John Lauglilin. Logan ! Company and Goodwin & Co., whol agents. . . . Dr. A. S. Todd's Pills are an old remedy, and just as good as they art Kllxlr of Dntcs Is a combination of the active propt of dates, ligs and prunes, and < tropical fruits. Its pleasant taste Dcnenciai effecta have rendered il mensely popular. It cures habitual stipation, indigestion, biliousness, headache, piles, etc. Sold in 60 bottles bv U. K. 'Goetze, \V. W. Ir W. E. Williams and John Laug Logan Drug Co. and Goodwin & wliolesato agents. L. S. Good sells dry goods the chea Annual clearance Bale of Fine S ; L. V. Bloxd Children. Cry for Pitcher's_Casti JIAKTlN'a FEKUY 31A1TEKS. The Electric Light l'lnnt in Operation, New ? Xotoa ntul l'eraotml Point*. , Join* Hatch,of Mi Pleasant,is in town. k ro- Basil Ray I* tit Ml. Pleasant, recuperating. I : llobcrt B. Naco, of Now Lisbon, is lu the city. I F. Baxter, of Hopedalo", wm In tho city yestcr* 1 day. " Tho drug stores aro doing a landofllce busl* )RT ,1CM' AA A portion of tho Langhlin mill returned yet* ~:.v terday. Tho now school building In tho Third ward li ,A 'V,, enclosed, o > t, , . - .. ,.; :.'j iv. John Terrell took in' Oororuor Campbell's Inauguration. Tho funeral of Mrs. Koohrscn yesterday was largely attended. Samuel Burns who bad ills logbrokon recently Is gotllng along well. v , . ttteo When you want anything to read go to the lueo i<0?toillco uews staud. c ' BiliB f James Sweeney, of Taylorstowni Pa.. Is tho lltod gum of T'* 8u'',vru' . What has become of tho street scraper pur? lllul- chined some tlmoago? 0rco . i,r' Oliver Van Pelt Is visiting his son, Charles . 5. Van Pelt, at Anderson, Ind. /w? Mr*RnJ SIr"- Charles Mltcholl aro eutcrtalnlug >,000 Mr. aod Mm. Scott Stono, of Jamestown, Pa. t the "Yesterday a drunken Mt. Pleasant teamster eeta. 'Oil from his wajon, cutting hts faco severely, y 1 the Mrs. Purcoll and her sons, llobcrt and Wesson, Utpo havo returned from a ten dajV visit at Tarcnllle.? turn, Pa. . lI?i Julius Jacobs arid his nephow, Ix?e llarbargor, ; tlie leavo this week for lies Molncn, Iowa, to visit relatives. ' : > ;. ??. [ tho Alexander, n one-year-old son of William Humphrey, died on Sunday night. Ho will be burled this morning. com- The remains of 3Irs. Dorcas Jonca wero laid to tlio rest at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday. Tho deceased IpOBO WW tho mother-lu-lftw of Me. 0.0.Smith. Tho newly clcctcd olllcora In lielmont City , Lod?e. 1.0. 0. F., No. 'AM, wero IumIaIIchI last 3 night by District Deputy GraudJoseiibW. Heath* ro to crfugton, of Bellalrv. horo Mrs. Eliza Jatio Wolf, mother of Joseph and jo na Edward Wolf, died very suddonly of neuralgia 2. of tho heart at tho family rcsldonco, In Hickory j. i* atroet, Sunday night. . !V V \ Mr. John Chapman, o'.Brldgoportj baa j>ro UJJ VI SCIlIt'll uio 1 . M. w. A. Ol HUB UHJf WIUI mu linn l OX- 'otters "Y. 31. C. A." llulshed in gold leaf to bo fasteuod on llio oulsldo ot the building. Mr. Chapman Is Secretary of tlio Y. 31. O. A. ftt iilod* Bridgeport. r\n Tlio Martin's Ferry Construction Company *t , ? i will furnlsti power for twenty six arc olectrlc uitCU lights of 2,000 caudio power each lu Bridgeport, _ sul). Tuo dynamo will arrive this week or early next. t iinun Tho current ou the lower circuit was turned on I i it last night and tho streets south of Hickory were " U, 15 lighted for tho second time. The lights were I r tho turued'oir on Sunday night about 7 o'clock ou f ce to nccouut oI ft hot bearing at tho power house. llKI.LUlin' IICUGKT. f the Elinor Mutter* from tho OIiihm Cfty Moroly [(ling Montloiied?l'ersoiiiilK. with Overcoats were gotten out In a hurry yestergges Jay* , ' iClire J. H. Kay Is very sick at his home iu the Fourth near Vrttr^* ' ' . '*: v tilllt Thofchool beard appoints a truant ofllcor tore^ nWu' ,, The mercury fell SO degrees In a few hours etter yesterday. hem. Jonathan Hoffman fans been placed on tho I and pcusion rolls. St. ClalrsvlUo operators arc shipping coal to Martin's Ferry. r Tho Bonwood mill wharf is full of nails for . southern points. ..; .v.;;v.v\;'r | -Tho Quietness relpned at the Mayor's court Batur- \ ,, u?, tun to Tho new stock pens In lower town are about mum re,l(iy |or occupancy. it, U3 Jlrs. McCluro shipped her household goods to i tho yesterday. Frank, tbe little son of Kngtneer F. Robinson, that Is very low wltb typhoid fever.. . . .. , , those 3,rfl',I# Mnhongi formerly i>ostinlslrc?, Is . very sick at tho residence of her daughter. , J wait* The Wlfo of Thomas Kcyser is very sick nt her I con. home in the Fourth waul with typhoid fever. " Id be T',e whid of yestorday loosened several roofs, nrtlt, broke several, windows, and played with pedes-, com- trlatis. iieml A window lu tho room of. the Atlantic Tea jlerk Store was blown In and mashed by tlio high urces wind yesterday. ; ; ; enue Charles Bertram took a spoonful of iodine inn , stead of his proscribed nicdlciuo and is now in a unejB serious condition. a.ll *0 m. J. Curran had a leg brokeu last week by tho npal- fall of a derrick whllo ralsiug a monumcut In a sport Woodaflcld cemetery. ttce'fi Strawberry* men In tho neighborhood of Augusta. Carroll county, aro making preparation j[ for a big berry season. . ensa- Morris Curran, an aged and highly respected :eipts Irish citizen, died on bunday and was burled tures from St. Jolius church yesterday. . nox- The ferry boat had a slight break down yes* j ivumy nuu nm ucmjcu n.unu uu uuur. mivuni i were patseugers missed the Ohio River passenger : train. .-r.-'v;;-. ' > ,524 20 The death ol Mrs. J. Wasser on Sunday, was 7J3 63 very sudden, fihe having .been sick only two or ,111 55 three days. The blow is severe to all her friends . 272 77 and to her husband and seven children. Messrs. Anderson and Cook, the gentlemen '<\,l ,Ii soliciting subscriptions for the Wheeling it Lake .015 40 Krie railroad, were fairly successful yesterday o9 aud several thousand dollars were raised. Fit- fl ,~u&8 teen thousand. dollars is thb amount wanted J .639 33 from Bellaire. <>v> o. Quite a scare was given a freight crew on the '.w if Cleveland, Lorain ?fc Wheeling railroad between 'vjq it this city and West Wheeling yesterday by the ! track slipping almost from uuder a train load of b-k) nr. stctl slabs. lhc cars wero hauled over in safety, however, and the track repaired later. eev- . . Wellsburg Waif*. ' Qen. I. II. Duval starts for Charleston to-day. : Electric light is the talk now. It will come by .602 22 and by. / 150 GO The itiversido glass works resumed operations [92115 Monday. t. ,518 02 Elder Phillips, of the Disciples church, Is suf- l, ,?JU 21 ferlng from a severe cold. A daughter of the late Peter Shucy died Mon- " 11 day of pneumonia after a short Illness. a 616 5? Daisies, pansles, dandelions and Juno pinks 4GS vi hftVC been blooming here for weeks past and roge u JJjj bushes are putting forth leaves. 0 !l30 03 Mr. William Brady, a well known and highly l( ,0C0 00 rcspcctly farmer, residing three miles east of ,000 70 here, died Sunday after a lingering illness. jj 111 i. Quite a number of our citizens are suffering ici nn *roul "ha,l colds," nnd it Is said that some have i?000 the la grippe.- There has been quite a demand ll ,5? 00 upon the druggists for quinine and nutlpyrice. f< |S03 'S llrlll.li drain Tmilo. 'j -' LONDO.v. Jan'.Wl1?The Mark I/ine, Express, In its ? , pa weekly review of the British grain trade, savs: n The rise in the Bank of England threatens hold- a , * ?rn ?im jucrctim-u uiuicuii) in carrying uicir o( lie lie com, though; llttlo symptoms of yleldiug are K I'. J. showu. The worm weather of December and 0 t?w, January is against good crops. Tho pales of V Euelish wheat for the week were G0.182 quarters, 0 "Ore- at ;U)s Id per quarter, against 31.150 quarters at sum 30s 2d for the corresponding week last year. For- e and c,Rn w,,CftW nro steady. American, with the ex- t? . V ception of California, is rather ecarce. The same ? )t ue may be said of flour. Corn is steady. Jure. > ? ??? ' vC ET. A ricnsingSvnso ribed Of health and strength renewed and of ^ >cem- ease .and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in harmony with n naturo to eUectualljr cleanse the system when coBtivo or bilious. Forsaloin50c lblic. and SI 00 bottles by all leading druggists, rual- daw ;< 1 and rr n Send For general purposes Dr. A. S. Todd's " Pills are the best made.' Nothing equals ? 0. them. I daw (1 The Quickest Time lifter. Made toy " add's fho Louisville and Xaslivillo It. It. * em a ' is on their Present Schedule. a Traln3lcavcCinclunatldallyat7:55A.M.aud7:fiO c 1?. M. Arrive Louisville 11:25 A. M. and 11:451\M.; O ;, Nashville 4:50 1'. M. and l!:50 A. M.; Birmingham a 1130IV M. and 3:20I'. M.; Montgomery 225 A. L f "? and 7:05 i\ M.; Mobllo 8:10 a. M. and 2.-05 a'. M.; s, 5 le?1 Albany 8:15 a. M. and 1:20 a. M.; Thomasville n >U to nil*, a. M.; New Orleans 12:40 noon and 7:00 a. M.' atter Jacksonville, Fla. 2:10 r. M. and 7:55 a. M.. lie- . our spcctlvely, 28 hours and 15 minutes to New. y 8 for Orleans and 30 hours and 15 minutes to JackBon- ll ^asta v,,'c* 1,01,1 trains run through solid to New Si V1K.IUU nun l UIUUUII UUIICk OICTipciS UHUtUW. !men :i'Uii,naa IlutTot Sleepers run through from Cln? Uon- clnnntl tn Jacksonville without change. Tor further information write Herman Holmes,et T. 1\ AM Medina, 0.; C. L. Sprngue.T. P.A., h . Detroit, Mich.; or S. S: I'ahkcu, D.IV A., Cln- (1 "dnnatl. O. C _ ^ : OCerg. A Grcnt Dlscovory. t( In the medical line is the pleasant fruit a laxative, Elixir of Dates. It combines .fi 'upa- the active pioperties of dates, figs arid e{i5r prunes in such a way as to make it1 one a: jit of;the moat pleasant and effective, reme; 'o )ttles dies on the market. It is easily taken w by old and young, and is a sure cure for a Dri,g habitual constipation, biliousness, ;dys- tl esale pepsia, Bick'headache and piles, and all g> diseases caused by. a weak stomach,* dia^ 0 cased kidneys or inactive liver. Sold in r( 50 cent bottles by 0. R. Goetze, W. W. a, Irwin, W. E. Williams, John Laughlin. V Logan Drug Company and Goodwin & y Co., wholesale agents.. ci x C and IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? d i im- Not if you go through the world dyspep- ^ con- tic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets.are Ul sick a positive cure for the worst forms of cent Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and al win Constipation;::' Guaranteed arid Bold by a hlin! Logan Drug Co., J. T. Goodwin .& Co. B[ Co 0. It Goetze, A.. T. Young, John Cole- Bt man. daw?0 ? ? a( peft. DIED* ^ WAIT?On Monday, JanuarylS, 1839, aV7:20a. m. , J. W. Wait, in his 40th year. i uuca Funeral Irotn his lato -residence, No. 21 Tweri33?tletlistreet,Wednesdayafternoonat?o'clock,' : % f$;Fricrid? of the family Invited. Interment at )riQi' 1'cnlm.ular Cemeicryt'^^^^^^^S S ' ' ' - House & Horrrr DURCL ?AT Your ON INSTALl House & 1300 MAIN Coo. E. Stlfel & Co. JHFEM CO. HALF PRICE WRAPS K I T. JHILDREH'S WRAPS AND LADIES' Cloth Newmarkets Worth $ 5 00 lor $2 50, Worth SjilO 00 for $5 00, Worth $12 00 lor $0 00, Worth $15 00 lor $7 50, tV'Ci) &C., iVc. rirst Class Styles and Qualities iGO. E. STIFEt & CO., 1114 Main Street. lain To the Ladles. 'he Wheeling Instalment Co,, 113G-U3S-1140 MARKET ST., Near Twelfth St. With tfie beginning of the New Year omes the retrospect of the old.?"While tie year just ended has contributed to istory many of its saddest incidents and arkest pages?yet we as business men re forced to admit that it has been with s a prosperous and higlily successful ne.?With its ending we have not Sworn OFt" from our old syBtem of do:ig business?but we have "Turned over new leaf," and made many good resoations that' embody decided advantages : Dr our patrons of the present year. We lave resolved?firstly?to-'give you. the esiriable privilege of furnishing your iome with.the most modern?stylish-^ . nd substantial j;oods on easy, weekly? emi-monthly or.; monthly payments, econdly?To keep constantly before ou the largest and most complete line f Furniture?Carpets?Stoves and cenralhousefurnishing'goods.' Thirdly? o sell all goods in instalmontR nt.ofwA?? ost prices. Fourthly?to give; more bods for less money, than any other lousei and on easier terms. .Fifthly?to eliver all orders with promptness .and ] ispatch; and, lastly?to offer you all the dvantgea of a perfect credit system. \ Wheeling Instalment Co. The quotation "Humanum est errare" 3 the best apology we can mako for our ' lany shortcomings in the past, and ; ,ith it wo promise amends. SyBtems annot ho inaugurated and strictly oherved as q uickly aa we should like it one.--It takes time to mako perfect?-^ !he immense;trade that was ushered in tour.'grand opening last November; aiid j ontinued till the close of 89?pointed ut many improvements that wo have lready established. In asking thereto for.your patronage this year?we^do o knowing full well that you will npreciate our efforts?and promising'you tthd same time that we iutend to'serve ' ou better than; ever before.?rYour' 1 iterests arc identical with ours.?To I erve you is to please us. ? "Wheeling Instalment Co. ThereiB nothing here that we wouldn't : avo here.?There is nothing that you j on't want.?Everything we offer thia reek is as tali aa flowers culled in pring time.?We haven't any oldatock ) offer at reduced pricea.?Whatwn nflw re Diana,-new goodB at rock bottom gurea.?Goods that wo can recommend -goods that will please wherever tbev re placed?goods that carry with them ur reputation-we offer at prices th"t ill compel you to come here.?You in t study your own interest and mfe 118 opportunity of buying brand new sods at the same prices that you pay for Id stock elsewhere. If you haven't the ' lady money don't stay. away?com. 1 nyhow?we will gladly ifelp you^ul- 1 fe're not afraid to trust.-Din't denT ourself any comfort our immense ?to?f ! nVv, "but,0' for want of'money- ' ome here, select your goods and we'll 1 " j.ou-.Vou can pay6,,' < comfortable home.?Tho Wheeling t1^ a mentr Co., l]S0-l&fi&^ {?* off" many inducements to house- 1 jves, and it remains with them tn tii 1 lvantago ot them. < Die "Wheeling Instalment Co., i 1130-1138.1140 MARKET ST. JOS. II, McAItDLE, Manager. iann?Cloaks. .OAKS Price MENTS. Herrmann, STREET. Wanted. A" SUCCESSFUL NATION AI,BUILD1NG and Loan Association desire a f<r?tclAM man tor Statu Agent. In West Virginia. nuivrvugvn mum uu uuvxccpuuunoie. Address, AQKNT, Itox 3779, New York Cfly. ]ma A GENTS WANTED?THE MIS-. xjl 800KI Washer affords Ancifta piofltsblo business. Washes dirtiest clothes clcau by hot teAin. Arguments in itu favor numerous itud convincing Kent on two weeks' trial. Write for lllUKtrated circular and terms. J. WORTH, M Bcekroan ?trfct. New York. qc2a RARE CHANCE rOIl A LIVE .MAN To make from Ton to Fifteen Dollars n day sellIng DAVIS' I'ATKNTTWINE llOLuKU. Itctn bo seen nt Geo. W. Johnson's Sons' Store, 1210 Main street. The i'ntenteo will bo Ihero to sivo yon territory to sell lu, or. sell you tho HUM of a State, or exebango tho whole Uulted States for good property. jalfr* For Rent. 171 OF. KENT-TWO OFFICE ROOMS, J second floor. No; 30 Twelfth street. Also, one larne ball, third floor, which can be used as ft lodfio room, etc. Apply to KMSFIKIMKK k CO., 84 Twelfth street. j*< LEATHERWOOD RESIDENCE 1'OIV Kent. I hereby oiler for rent tho resldeuce In Lenthcrwood lately, occupied by Dr. T. B. MoLaiu. This property is very desirable, and Is suuiucu jiuuiwiiiuciv n-juui ui hid rcfiliicncc 01 Mr. F. J. Hearnc. Gas for heating And illumlaafclnfc itll through the house. Possession at any time. TIIOMASO'HRIEN*, Ileal Estate and block Brokor, il-17kj Main street. Olllce telephone-UJ. Residence telephone t'J5. ' . Jala pOK. RENT. Two Store-Rooms on Market Street. Two Five ltoorae'd Dwellings, Slorc-Room and Dwelling on North Malu St. Jn3 GEO. J. MATH1S0N*. For Salo. T?OP. SALE OK RENT?T11E SllEI!L MAN House. Martin's Ferry. Address A. S1IRE1NER. Martin's Ferry. dc^ Residence for sale-my RESIDENCE, No. 77 Sixteenth street. House In perfect order; furnished with natural and artificial has aud all water conveniences. l'ossession can.be given Ajirll 1; or soouer If required. B. F.CALDWELL. de31 poK SALE." 'At low prices and on easy terms, CHOICE BUILDING LOTS : ; ' On Wheeling Island. my^TTlMS JOHN \\ GlLCnRIST. gTOCKS FOR SALE. 10 Shares LaDcllc Nail Mill. 5 Shares Wheel!lie Ice Company. 10 Rtwres Riverside Iron Works. . 10 Shares Ohio Valley Rank. 20 Shares Riverside Glass Company# /20 Shares Pcabody Insurance Company. 10 Shares Elm Grove Railroad. _ R- B IRWIN StnM.- Urnl-or jalO No. 21 Twelfth Street. JgECOND-IIANl) PIANO For Sale. r We havo several good Second-hand Pianos, which we offer at very low figures. dc28 W. HAUMKR A CO. JjlOR SALE. Dwelling llouso on Eoft Street, ^ Between Twenty-third and Twentyfourth Streets. W. V. JIOGE k BRO., . de2S Real Estate Agents, 1300 MarKetSU 3 pOR SALE. 20 Shares LaBclJe Iron Works. Shares Belmout Nail Stock. (. The Grant llouso Property In wholoor In part. A Building Lot on Chapllno Btrcet. Three Belmont Bonds. THOS. O'BRIEN, :>. ' Kcal Estate and Stock Broker. Ofllco Telephone 439; Kesldcnco 1'J5. do2S Q LOSING OUT SALE. \ Iluvlug rented my room after March 1, ISM. my entire stock of CafslniercK,' Coating, and Bents* Furnishing GoocIh must bo closed out br that time. Prices lower ihan over befoic ofl'ercd. Call aud examine my goods. n. ZIKKAKK, ; delG No. 1011 Main Street. POK SALE OH EXCHANGE. THREE Small Places ht Klin Grove. FOUR Large Dwellings in the city. Several Small Dwellings. Low prlccsandloug time.Enquire of ' II. FORBES, de7 1142 Cliapllnc Street. _ j^OR SALE. SMALL FRUIT FARM, containing W acres. with n good one-store houso of live rooms and sploudld cellar.' Well het In fruit of all kind*Plentiful supply of good water. Situated on Cadiz. Pike, about half mile irom Hrldw-ixjrt. Very cheap and terms easy. R. T. HOWF.LL, ; Insurance and Real Kstate Agent, no20 BlIIDOKTOKT. OHIO. j^EAL ESTATE AND STOCKS Pf||?- FOR SALE. A number of. good bargains iu Houses and Lots in different parts of tno city. 2,GOO Acres of \Ncst Virginia l-uiid chean. Also w& some good 8tock?. Telephone No. 88. IT. J. HKNDEL. [ A QC26 No. 01 Twelfth Street. _ I gEDMAN & CO. FOR SALE. One Boiler, 20 feet long, 8C inches in "dtonftet H ind two 13 Inch flues. Ono Small Engine 0)^x12. All in good repair and will bo sold cheap. EH ocS BKDS1AS &CO._ | QTOOK FOR SALE. I offer for salo /rota 812,000 to 316,000 worth of jjj Itock la a long established Incorporated m*nu* | acturlug basinet* near this city. Fays ea*lly U 51 )?r cent. * < JAMKS b. nAWLKY, 113 ap30 1420 Main Sin*I_ W FOR_SALE. 24) Twenty-four Lots In Caldwell'? I Addition to the City of Wheeling. Bald Lota aro bounded on the north by Twcn* y-nlnth street, on tho east by Fillmore street,on n iio south by tho Handlao Homestead, and on fcg ho west by the B. O. Railroad. , ... |$| Tholr proximity to the above named rallrow gn enders them oxcellcut sites /or manufacturing | atabliahmenta. . IB II not sold In thirty days will bo sold at pO"* <\ Ic auction. For terms and further Information i?ppl7 w real w. v. hook (i bro.i mn 1300 Market Street, B| Or Willum M. Hanhlan, . ... ' J aul5 8. W. Cor. ChapllDCi Sixteenth Sts.